Sunday, 10 January 2010

Poker face with yours XXX old whore My Lord, poker face…


Blow in my head turn up to be from Irish O’Bama. I mean, from preto, from nigger, from the USA. Than was the “payment” of ongoing piggy faces from Brussels and Strasburg who keep me live and like my face from the GIRO country, and who generally speaking in language of cocaine ex-President of Portuguese Republic Jorge Sampaio, which I call the english speaking World. Like always, not doing what is fair to get the better results, (I mean, to treat my life properly), but to trying cheatedly to keep everyone happy. Designing the three ladies singing in “contralto” in the Albert Hall and I, like the Dirigent (of course, gee, who’s can be more pervert prick than I if not the Prince Charles the II?) – command them to singing the “My Castle burning…” At 10.01.2010 – tell me my slushy camel “Captain Data” one reason to expect that good things happen? Just because I sense a deep and compelling need for change? For my self, of course it’s okay to preserve the status quo for another day. The Jew’s cocaine Royal Family of Lancaster does still have outstanding debts with me in any way. And just look how you know it! Who else where trying to stop me and my heart today? The 15% of Zaire? The Norwegian Real Federacion Española de Fútbol? I told you what: - I don’t need them all to charging forth like a “white” knight on a white stallion. If I’m yet a living CORPORATIVE logic – I make already you something to remember me by. My roots and your, the “Roaring Mouse” mentality for me is same, in the theme, and execution. Together we’ll yet see closer how is work the cocaine of ‘we are united’ salary.

Poker face with yours XXX old whore My Lord, poker face…

From WORLD 6:43am
China's exports jump 17.7% in December
Better-than-expected figures break 13-month streak of declines

Lisboa: bancada do Circo Chen caiu tendo provocado feridos. 09.01.2010 - 18:23 Por Lusa, PÚBLICO. Uma bancada do Circo Chen, que está instalado junto ao Parque das Nações, caiu hoje imediatamente antes do início de um espectáculo tendo provocado pelo menos 23 feridos. O Instituto Nacional de Emergência Médica (INEM) confirmou ao PÚBLICO que os feridos são todos ligeiros.Junto ao circo, as autoridades colocaram dois pontos de atendimento e num deles já foram enviados para os hospitais de São José, Dona Estefânia e Santa Maria 15 pessoas com ferimentos ligeiros, muitos deles com escoriações. Em declarações à Lusa, Daniel, um funcionário do Circo Chen, disse que na zona que cedeu estariam cerca de cem espectadores, “a bancada com menos pessoas”. “Não sabemos explicar o que aconteceu. Sabemos que há pessoas com alguns arranhões e feridos, mas nada grave”, sublinhou o funcionário, acrescentando que todas as sessões de hoje foram canceladas. Os espectadores da sessão das 17h30 estavam a sentar-se nos seus lugares quando “a bancada superior deslizou toda num efeito de dominó. Via-se as pessoas a ficar debaixo das bancadas”, explicou à Lusa Ana Teixeira, que tinha ido ao circo com o marido e o filho. Nesse momento, “as pessoas ficaram aflitas, gerou-se o pânico e a confusão normal, de toda a gente aos gritos”, descreveu. César Leitão, outro dos espectadores corroborou a história de Ana Teixeira, falando em “pânico e gritos”. “Olhei para o relógio e vi que faltavam 16 minutos para as seis da tarde”, disse César Leitão, estimando que as bancadas teriam cerca de sete metros, tendo ruido um quarto do seu total. Também a sua mulher contou ter sentido algum receio mesmo antes do incidente por considerar que a “estrutura abanava muito”.

Bomb explodes in central Athens. Athens A small bomb has exploded outside the Greek parliament in one of the busiest areas of the capital, Athens. The blast blew out some of the parliament building's windows but no-one was injured in the attack, blamed on left-wing militant groups. Police were able to clear the area around the building after receiving a 15-minute warning ahead of the blast. The bomb was placed in a rubbish bin close to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in Constitution Square. Ceremonial guards protecting the tomb refused to leave their posts. Austerity measures. The attack is likely to be the work of one of a number of domestic militant groups, spawned after the riots of December 2008. Their anti-establishment campaign has recently changed direction to retaliate against the socialist government's austerity measures, aimed at resolving Greece's economic crisis. Though the attack may have caused little physical damage, it will trouble international financial experts monitoring Greece. Ratings agencies have warned they will downgrade the country's credit-worthiness again if there is social unrest or if the government fails to persuade the country to accept a programme of cuts. The bombers' message could not have been clearer - especially as parliament was sitting at the time - they were saying they could strike with impunity against one of the most heavily guarded buildings in the country.

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